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house physician
noun
- a resident physician in a hospital, hotel, or other public institution.
house physician
noun
- a house officer working in a medical as opposed to a surgical discipline Compare house surgeon
- a physician who lives in a hospital or other institution in which he is employed Compare resident
Word History and Origins
Origin of house physician1
Example Sentences
After graduating from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1911, she spent 18 months as the house physician at the New York Infirmary for Women and Children before returning to Seattle.
He played golf at Manor Country Club, where he was an unofficial house physician, holding Saturday morning consultations after having played nine or 18 holes.
Dr. Bello, 45, who had been what is called a house physician at the hospital, had been dogged by financial troubles and possibly addiction.
He was hired at Bronx-Lebanon as a “house physician” who had to be supervised because he had a limited permit from New York State that allowed him to practice medicine as an international medical graduate.
“The goal is just to be comfortable. This is comfort care type of medicine,” says David Dugan, the hospice house physician.
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